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eleanorrosecooke · 9 months
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BA photography blog
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babydont-letgo · 3 years
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Just wait til I have a real camera vs my phone camera 😍
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gambinijournal · 4 years
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Girls making petrol bombs during the Battle of the Bogside, Ireland, 1969.
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Two Armenian counter-militias fighting the Armenian genocide perpetrated by the aturkish Ottomans, 1915
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Leap Radić hanged by Nazis for being a Yugoslavian Partisan during WW II, 8.02.1943.
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Annie Oakley, 1899
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An old Armenian woman defends her house, 1990.
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Rosa Parks, mugshot after being arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a public bus to a white passenger, 1955.
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Women protesting forced Hijab days after the revolution, Iran 1979. Photograph by Hengameh Golestan
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Palestinian fighter Leila Khaled poses with her weapon and grandfather in 1969. She became a vocal fighter often speaking in Europe against the Palestinian-Israeli peace process.
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Four women from Maryland chased the men down and surrendered them. The men were terrorising the neighbourhood for several weeks. 1950
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Girls at school in USA protesting the school dress code. 1940.
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falseocean · 4 years
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feverishbeavers · 4 years
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The Seven Commandments
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Not an artist, but something pushed me to draw this one.
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lucreziacantelmo · 4 years
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Photogravure workshop - Wall
05/03/2020
Photogravure is a process which required a lot of delicacy. The same initial procedure as in the previous workshop is followed: first we have our negatives and then we expose them on a metallic material. This piece with our picture exposed on it, is going to be washed and we are going to clean it with a feather, because, as said before, this is a very delicate process. 
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Here below some examples of the changes for what concerns the exposition to the light. 
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(I used 25 but my picture was very grey so we had to try in a different way) 
Once we have our picture exposed, we need to put the ink on it, spreading over the entire surface. After that we can remove the ink with an appropriate fabric (actually it wasn’t so soft). 
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Finally, once it was cleaned, we can put it in the machine which provides a roller that applies always the same pressure. Three absorption sheets are needed for the ink. 
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This is the final result. 
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sarawitek · 4 years
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Photography Major Project 1 - First Trip to Chernobyl; Part 2
some more pictures I took, via my Camera for my project.
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Ensaio fotográfico com o tema deuses greco romanos, na imagem representando a deusa Hécate 
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Studio Lighting Diagrams - Madame Yevonde Portraits.
Source: “Madame Yevonde, Colour, Fantasy and Myth” by Robin Gibson and Pam Roberts.
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More location shoots #largeformat #universityofportsmouth #baphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/BrASJ5egohh/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=5sxsy7v9i8g
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Advanced Research Methods: Week 3. Advanced Research Methods: Gallery Visit - Olafur Eliasson. Journal Task 3
TASK: Write a reflection on what you saw today. Which methodology/ies could you use to analyse images from the exhibition?
Eliasson’s interest in nature, geometry and how humans perceive, feel and interact with the world around us is explored throughout the exhibition. What strikes me most about this exhibition is how has taken over the gallery; not in every room but in every aspect: indoors, outdoors, the restaurant, live link ups to his studio in Berlin, to the recycling of T-shirts in the gift shop to get a discount, nothing has been missed.  It is completely interactive almost to the point of assaulting your senses.
The artwork covers the period from the 1990s to the present day which means you could analyse this work from a historical perspective.
The broad variety of the work covers several genres that could be used to analyse this exhibition: Art Theory: conceptual, abstraction, aesthetics, and environmental theory. The work covers a period of 30 years so you could also analyse this in a historical context. To give justice to this exhibition several of these methodologies would have to be used to analyse it fully. I would use those previously mentioned; historical, conceptual, abstraction and environmental.
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The moss wall, 1994, was revolutionary in its day but it feels out dated to me now. It would be interesting to analyse this further in the historical context to better understand the impact at the time and how that has influenced other works.
I am a lover of symmetry and geometry so the kaleidoscopes and the artwork in the model rooms were interesting but my favourite pieces were; Beauty, 1993, Your Blind Passage, 2010 and a more recent work, Big Bang Fountain, 2014.
Video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uvIRMIvCTE-XS6_e9b11FY66DQs_O6r5/view?usp=sharing
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Beauty, 1993
I could have sat at the back of the room and watched this rainbow of colours pouring down all day, it made me feel completely relaxed and peaceful. Eliasson’s ‘interests in illumination, nature and perception’ was the inspiration for this piece. I would analyse it using a conceptual methodology to gain a better understanding of this piece. It might lead me onto other methodologies to investigate.
VIDEO: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FRdn9A-FFyc9BqR3rHWf6oBo4sBTV6Xa/view?usp=sharing
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Your Blind Passage, 2010. (image from Guardian Review) 
This had the most profound impact on the senses, having limited sight, the changing colours and the weird, not very pleasant taste it left behind. When one sense is blocked your other senses kick in to bridge that gap, to keep you safe, it’s a primal instinct. I suspect it is the piece that affects the audience the most and in very different ways; some love it, like me, others would hate it. Again this is very conceptual and abstract.
VIDEO: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17YcgqdNu66jvmFtCuhqLs76-H6VIfMLe/view?usp=sharing
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Big Bang Fountain, 2014
It’s difficult to decide whether I prefer this artwork to Beauty. Beauty affected how I felt i.e. peaceful etc. but this intrigued me in how it affected my sight. Once my eyes adjusted to the darkness I was able to make out the different shapes and droplets of the water. It also left a residual image on my retina so that even after the water have disappeared I could still see its ghostly shadow floating in the air until it was replaced with the next ‘real’ burst of water. I would certainly look at this from a conceptual and art theory perspective.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the exhibition and there is plenty of food for thought in terms of the media to use to interpret different subjects and how this could be analysed in so many different ways. However, when it came to the last room with an A-Z of different ideas and influences I had had enough to really spend any time in there to appreciate it. There was too much for a 1 hour visit. It is an exhibition that I feel needs several visits to fully appreciate it, having said that the cost is prohibitive to make that a reality.
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gambinijournal · 4 years
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Machines - work in progress.
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Babys Baphomet💕
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